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james johnson of monroe, louisiana. i could tell you all about his post vietnam career. ust to keep himself busy but work wasn't all that james johnson was. family was who james johnson was. it's right there in all those photos, smiling faces, beautiful children, happiness, love. his daughter tells us james was a man of faith he treated everyone with respect. friends and strangers alike. he found peace in caring for his son and fanhood of his beloved new orleans saints his passing is obviously a tragedy. his daughter says he was the greatest dad in the world, the glue that held their entire family together. so join us in thinking and honoring them this afternoon and james johnson, a veteran and a family man gone much, much too soon thank you so much for letting us into your homes during these extraordinary homes. "the beat" with ari melber starts right now hi, ari. >> i want to welcome everyone to "the beat. we have a lot of tonight's program. a $2 trillion package. congressman matt gaetz confirming the probe while also mounting the defense but we begin with breaking news
james johnson of monroe, louisiana. i could tell you all about his post vietnam career. ust to keep himself busy but work wasn't all that james johnson was. family was who james johnson was. it's right there in all those photos, smiling faces, beautiful children, happiness, love. his daughter tells us james was a man of faith he treated everyone with respect. friends and strangers alike. he found peace in caring for his son and fanhood of his beloved new orleans saints his passing is obviously...
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honoring them this afternoon and james johnson, a veteran and a family man gone much, much too soon thank you so much for letting us into your homes during these extraordinary homes. "the beat" with ari melber starts right now hi, ari. >> i want to welcome everyone to "the beat. we have a lot of tonight's program. a $2 trillion package. congressman matt gaetz confirming the probe while also mounting the defense but we begin with breaking news in the chauvin murder trial. we have seen day three it has been incredibly emotional testimony today. a witness breaking down in tears on the stand after watching the body camera footage of the incident which becomes evidence in the trial the witness who you can also see here at the scene recounting what he thought, what he did, how he told george floyd in those last moments to try to comply further with the cops. >> i was telling him, just comply with them and get out of the car because you can't win. >> now, floyd can be seen on camera there and he could be seen responding. he had said that he couldn't get in the car and he could not get up officer
honoring them this afternoon and james johnson, a veteran and a family man gone much, much too soon thank you so much for letting us into your homes during these extraordinary homes. "the beat" with ari melber starts right now hi, ari. >> i want to welcome everyone to "the beat. we have a lot of tonight's program. a $2 trillion package. congressman matt gaetz confirming the probe while also mounting the defense but we begin with breaking news in the chauvin murder trial. we...
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bail has been set at $150,000 for the two deputies, james johnson and zachary camden. two police officers at the u.s. capitol who were injured in the january 6 insurrection have sued former president trump for inciting and directing the right-wing rioters. meanwhile, republicans are continuing to embrace backers of the violent insurrection. video has emerged showing stewart rhodes, the founder of the far-right group the oath keepers, spoke at an official republican event in texas on march 26 in the border town of laredo. other speakers at the event included texas republican party chairman allen west. over a dozen members of the oath keepers have been charged with conspiracy for attacking the u.s. capitol. a warning to our audience, the following story includes graphic description and video of a hate crime. new york police have arrested a man who viciously attacked a 65-year-old filipino woman near times square as she was walking to church on monday. video footage shows the man kicked the woman in her stomach and then repeatedly stomped on her face while reportedly yell
bail has been set at $150,000 for the two deputies, james johnson and zachary camden. two police officers at the u.s. capitol who were injured in the january 6 insurrection have sued former president trump for inciting and directing the right-wing rioters. meanwhile, republicans are continuing to embrace backers of the violent insurrection. video has emerged showing stewart rhodes, the founder of the far-right group the oath keepers, spoke at an official republican event in texas on march 26 in...
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-- and what a privilege it is to be here at the ohio state university in the james with madam president, dr. christina johnson. yes, a scientist, with dr. pharr, dr. andy thomas, dr. wong, and so many more of my ohio state colleague and friends. especially as we celebrate the anniversary of the 11th anniversary of the affordable care act being signed 11 years ago on this very day. since then, a lot has changed. more than 20 million americans are newly insured and countless more can now find affordable high quality health care plans that best meets their needs without going broke. i remember 11 years ago. i was here as a senior vice president at the ohio state university when students found out that they could stay on their parents insurance until they were 26 years old. the relief on their faces and the hearing and their voices that they would not have to be forced to go without health care coverage. not to mention the fact that pre-existing conditions like cancer will -- no longer prevent more than 130 million americans from getting treatment or getting kicked off of their health insurance. mr. president, i
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today. 1000 people in san francisco received doses of the johnson and johnson vaccine ktvu is james torres joins us live this afternoon with the future of san francisco's vaccine rollout and how it's gonna look a little bit different here. good afternoon, james. good afternoon, mike. yeah you heard the phrase over and over today. one and done. that's what everyone is saying when it comes to the johnson and johnson vaccine and for the most part, health officials, local health leaders are saying that that one dose vaccine is a huge advantage. you just got here. say kaa in sir fran is no stranger to mass vaccinations, today. johnson and johnson, the nation's third authorized vaccine, is making its way into arms. people driving these cars are part of the state's one a and one b tier that includes elderly. health care workers and teachers. it's one shot, you know, so much better that you don't have to wait. 21 2 28 days. you remember that expect to feel worse after the second one, so this is just one and done 1001 time doses? that means everyone driving through these lanes does not need a secon
today. 1000 people in san francisco received doses of the johnson and johnson vaccine ktvu is james torres joins us live this afternoon with the future of san francisco's vaccine rollout and how it's gonna look a little bit different here. good afternoon, james. good afternoon, mike. yeah you heard the phrase over and over today. one and done. that's what everyone is saying when it comes to the johnson and johnson vaccine and for the most part, health officials, local health leaders are saying...
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johnson. >> the john s. and james l. knight foundation. fostering informed and engaged communities.at kf.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the white house is defending president biden's decision to hold covid-19 vaccines in the united states, and not ship doses overseas. last night, he announced that all americans should be eligible for shots by may 1. today, aides confirmed that he has declined to donate part of the u.s. supply. >> his view is that his obligation-- first obligation-- is to-- addressing what is still a crisis in our country. right? yes, he outlined last night there is a light at end of tunnel, but 1,400 americans are dying every single day, and he wants to have, as the leader of this country, maximum flexibility. >> woodruff: mr. biden has agreed to contribute financially, to help needy nations buy vaccine. and today, he met virtually with others in
johnson. >> the john s. and james l. knight foundation. fostering informed and engaged communities.at kf.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the white house is defending president biden's decision to hold covid-19 vaccines in the united states, and not...
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johnson. >> the john s. and james l. knight foundation. fostering informed and engaged communities.at kf.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the latest jobs report showed a surprising rebound in the american labor market. employers added a net of 379,000 new jobs in february and, the unemployment rate fell a tenth of a percentage point, to 6.2%. the rise in employment comes as the senate debates a massive coronavirus relief bill, poised to bring economic aid to millions struggling during this pandemic. our congressional correspondent lisa desjardins brings us the latest on the negotiations. so lisa, tell us where do things stand? i know at one point they the shopped debating. where does it stand now? >> desjardins: that is still the case judy. senatesdemocrats, even as they were taking the floor oarch the relief bill, it surrounds one of their own members, democratic
johnson. >> the john s. and james l. knight foundation. fostering informed and engaged communities.at kf.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the latest jobs report showed a surprising rebound in the american labor market. employers added a net of 379,000...
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johnson. >> the john s. and james l. knight foundation. fostering informed and engaged communities. kf.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the u.s. centers for disease control updated its guidance for schools today, paving the way for more students to return to the classroom. the c.d.c. said that students could safely sit three feet apart without barriers, rather than six feet, if they are wearing masks. it recommended keeping students six feet apart in common areas, like the gym or lunchroom, and they say teachers should keep a six-foot distance. william brangham joins me with more on all of this. >> so hello, william. this is a big announcement from the cdc changing the guidance from six to three feet. why did they say this is safe to do? >> you are absolutely right, judy, there is big guidance and six feet has been the than tra we have heard this entire pandemic. t
johnson. >> the john s. and james l. knight foundation. fostering informed and engaged communities. kf.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the u.s. centers for disease control updated its guidance for schools today, paving the way for more students to...
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johnson. this is the setting in which james longstreet offers up the first of his letters. in march of 1867, he wrote to the new orleans time the following. quote, there can be no discredit to a people for accepting the conditions offered by their conquerors, nor is there any occasion for feeling humiliation. we made an honest, and i may say a credible fight, but we have lost. let us come forward then, and accept the ends involved in the struggle. let us accept the terms, as we are duty bound to do. longstreet wrote the times again, a few days later, developing his theme. and again longstreet spoke of the need to accept defeat, only this time, he enumerated. exactly what he felt confederates had staked and lost in the war. the surrender of the confederate army in 1865 as wrote one, the right of secession. the surrender of the former political relations of the negros as he put it. and three the surrender of the southern confederacy. the south duty in his view, was to speed the work of reconstruction, and to put our people in a condition to make their own laws. so he noted in
johnson. this is the setting in which james longstreet offers up the first of his letters. in march of 1867, he wrote to the new orleans time the following. quote, there can be no discredit to a people for accepting the conditions offered by their conquerors, nor is there any occasion for feeling humiliation. we made an honest, and i may say a credible fight, but we have lost. let us come forward then, and accept the ends involved in the struggle. let us accept the terms, as we are duty bound...
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johnson. bnsf railway. ♪ >> the john s. and james l.ght foundation. >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. judy: for the first time since the january insurrection, fbi director christopher wray faced lawmakers, reflecting on the capitol attack and the growing challenge of domestic terrorism. >> dramatic video of the january 6 attack and the words of officers who were there. after watching fbi director christopher wray's own words were unequivocal. >> i was appalled like you at the violence and destruction we saw that day, behavior that we at the fbi view as domestic terrorism. >> the hearing focused on january 5 fbi intelligence warning of internet chatter calling for war at the capital. wray called the intelligence uncorroborated but said his agents properly forwarded it within an hour. >> we did communicate that information in a timely fashion to capitol po
johnson. bnsf railway. ♪ >> the john s. and james l.ght foundation. >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. judy: for the first time since the january insurrection, fbi director christopher wray faced lawmakers, reflecting on the capitol attack and the growing challenge of domestic terrorism. >>...
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johnson. bnsf railway. >> the john s. and james l.night foundation, fostering informed and engaged communities. more at kf.org. announcer: and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. stephanie: good evening. we will return to the full program after the latest headlines. president biden's covid relief package totaling nearly $2 moves another step closer to trillion enactment today. the u.s. senate sent the bill to the house of representatives for a final vote tomorrow. democrats and republicans jousted again over the benefits and costs. >> this legislation represents the boldest action taken on behalf of the american people since the great depression and will give us the tools to build back better. it will put money in people's pocket it will cut poverty in half, cut child poverty in half, and it will give communities the resources needed to safely reopen schools.
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james, back to you. a lot, right. 5.60 then johnson and johnson is set to deliver nearly 11 million doses. >> of the single-shot vaccine for covid around the country by wednesday day after tomorrow. yeah. the company's already sent 4 million doses after being cleared by the fda last month's the distribution of the single. >> those vaccine will give a obviously a boost to president biden's goal of administering 200 million shots within his first 100 days of office so far. he is on track to making that happen. and president biden today delivers his speech on how well the nation is doing when it comes to the vaccine. that speech comes as covid-19 infections are rising after nearly 3 months of declines. so not a good trend to start getting on. we've got our dc correspondent raquel martin. but the story. >> i remain deeply concerned about this place. hey, this moment very seriously on sunday's face. the nation cdc director rochelle walensky and doctor anthony fauci warned americans. a new spike in covid-19 infections could wipe out vaccine success. well, you know, the variance playing a part, but it is not completel
james, back to you. a lot, right. 5.60 then johnson and johnson is set to deliver nearly 11 million doses. >> of the single-shot vaccine for covid around the country by wednesday day after tomorrow. yeah. the company's already sent 4 million doses after being cleared by the fda last month's the distribution of the single. >> those vaccine will give a obviously a boost to president biden's goal of administering 200 million shots within his first 100 days of office so far. he is on...
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johnson. bnsf railway. ♪ >> the john s. and james l. knight foundation.e at kf.org. >> and the ongoing support from these individuals and institutions. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. judy: president biden is on the road today aiming to sell his covid relief law to the american public. first stop, pennsylvania with a visit to a black owned flooring business in philadelphia, highlighting the aid his administration is providing through small business loans and stimulus checks. >> we are in a position where it is going to bring immediate relief, $1400, to 85% of the american public. we are going to get 100 million shots in people's arms in the first 60 days of my administration. 100 million people are going to be getting, not a joke, a check for $1400 that could change their lives. judy: here to break down the sales pitch is our own yamiche alcindor. this is the second day of what the white house is calling their help is here tour. tell us wha
johnson. bnsf railway. ♪ >> the john s. and james l. knight foundation.e at kf.org. >> and the ongoing support from these individuals and institutions. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. judy: president biden is on the road today aiming to sell his covid relief law to the american public. first stop, pennsylvania with a visit to a black owned flooring business in...
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johnson. bnsf railway. ♪ >> the john s. and james l. knight foundation, fostering informed and engaged communities.g. announcer: and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. judy: the second day in the trial of former police officer derek chauvin was emotional and tense. one eyewitness to the death of george floyd told jurors in minneapolis that chauvin was cold and heartless. chauvin is charged with second and third degree murder and manslaughter in the death of floyd. yamiche alcindor has our report. and a note, this story does include some video of the incident that was shown during the trial. yamiche: four hours, witnesses described what they saw on may 25th, 2020. detailing the last moments leading up to the death of george floyd. among those testifying today, the young woman who filmed the now viral cellphone video of the incident. frazier was not shown on the court's cameras because she was a minor at the time of floyd's d
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james torres, ktvu fox two news. the federal government says it will distribute 11 million doses of the johnson and johnson coronavirus vaccine next week. jane j. was originally set to have a goal of delivering 20 million doses by the end of this month, but it missed that target because of manufacturing delays. and because the fda authorized the shot later than expected, the white house says it expects visor and madonna will reach their goals of supplying a combined 220 million shots in the first three months of this year. sonoma county department of public health is offering a mobile vaccination clinic for those who can't leave their homes, anyone 16 and older who is home bound for a medical reason can receive their shot where they live. who's interested can call the number here on your screen. seven. oh 75654, or you can email. s t o n c o v i, d and fox and associates dot or g'kar. school district board has voted to reopen its 54 schools. april 19th the decision to send students back to class followed a special meeting last night and a marathon negotiating session between the district and its teachers. union union
james torres, ktvu fox two news. the federal government says it will distribute 11 million doses of the johnson and johnson coronavirus vaccine next week. jane j. was originally set to have a goal of delivering 20 million doses by the end of this month, but it missed that target because of manufacturing delays. and because the fda authorized the shot later than expected, the white house says it expects visor and madonna will reach their goals of supplying a combined 220 million shots in the...
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much like lee had chancellorsville, sherman left a strong force on johnson's front to hold him in place and sent james be make versus army of the tennessee, named for the river, not to state, on the long run about march to find johnston's exposed flank. through snake creek gap and make for since men slithered through that gap, he liked that? never mind, okay. to find themselves on johnston's left flank near receptacle on the railroad line in the first week of may in 1864, which is the same week by the way, that lee and grant are slugging it out in the wilderness in virginia. now, it was the job of wheeler's cavalry to alert johnson this kind of move but wheeler was busy north of dalton, with the other side of all this for summer is nearly to raqqa on the western and atlantic railroad, south of johnson dalton before johnston appreciated the threat to his left and sent a number of brigades marching southward of the quick step to block him. they got their trust in time. mike first and hesitated the battle of versace fought three days and made made, johnson's army held on to russia and therefore to the li
much like lee had chancellorsville, sherman left a strong force on johnson's front to hold him in place and sent james be make versus army of the tennessee, named for the river, not to state, on the long run about march to find johnston's exposed flank. through snake creek gap and make for since men slithered through that gap, he liked that? never mind, okay. to find themselves on johnston's left flank near receptacle on the railroad line in the first week of may in 1864, which is the same week...
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johnson. >> bnsf railway. >> fidelity wealth management. >> the john s. and james l. knight foundation.ostering informed and engaged communities. more at kf.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: president biden is on the road today, aiming to sell his covid relief law to the american public. first stop, pennsylvania, with a visit to a black-owned flooring business near philadelphia, highlighting the aid that his administration is providing through small business loans and stimulus checks. >> we're in a position where we're bringing immediate relief. $1,400 to 85% of the american public. i said yesterday, we're going to get 100 million shots in people's arms in the first 60 days of my administration, and 100 million checks out. 100 milliopeople are going to be getting-- not a joke-- a check for $1,400, which could change their lives. >> woodruff: here to break down the white house sales
johnson. >> bnsf railway. >> fidelity wealth management. >> the john s. and james l. knight foundation.ostering informed and engaged communities. more at kf.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: president biden is on the road today, aiming to sell his covid...
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james landale, bbc news. earlier, president biden and boris johnson spoke on the phone.n about china's retaliatory action. let's discuss this further with nick witney, of the european council on foreign relations. a former british diplomat, he used to head the european defence defence agency in brussels. thank you forjoining us here on bbc news. i've heard various descriptions of what's taken place, unprecedented, but also tit—for—tat. just how serious is this? i unprecedented, but also tit-for-tat. just how serious is this?— just how serious is this? i think it's a very _ just how serious is this? i think it's a very difficult _ just how serious is this? i think it's a very difficult position - just how serious is this? i think it's a very difficult position we i it's a very difficult position we find ourselves in because on the one hand, how can we avoid speaking out when we are aware of the offences and don't... humans rights going on in changing and how can we avoid speaking out when the chinese launch their assault on the democracy of hong kong? —— xinjiang. 0n the
james landale, bbc news. earlier, president biden and boris johnson spoke on the phone.n about china's retaliatory action. let's discuss this further with nick witney, of the european council on foreign relations. a former british diplomat, he used to head the european defence defence agency in brussels. thank you forjoining us here on bbc news. i've heard various descriptions of what's taken place, unprecedented, but also tit—for—tat. just how serious is this? i unprecedented, but also...
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administered its 1st vaccines cause infections soar prime minister james murphy got the 1st job from a shipment over 8000 astra zeneca johnsoncheese day they were sent by a stray aliya that warns the country urgently needs more astray says vaccine hoarding by wealth in the nations will leave papa new guinea's 10000000 people and protects its. brazil's president has signed an executive order to provide more than $100000000.00 in pandemic relief package was signed on the same day the country had a record tally of within $3700.00 deaths march is expected to be the deadliest month of the pandemic for brazil with its after a long course ahead $60000.00 present charitable scenario has been criticized for repeatedly downplaying the outbreak in south america's worst hit country. meanwhile the leaders of all 3 branches of brazil's armed forces have resigned after the defense minister was sachs the dismissal was part of a cabinet overhaul by president sharable scenario on a k n i q of reports from rio de janeiro the commanders of the army the navy and the air force jointly left their posts after president jalal so narrow fired former
administered its 1st vaccines cause infections soar prime minister james murphy got the 1st job from a shipment over 8000 astra zeneca johnsoncheese day they were sent by a stray aliya that warns the country urgently needs more astray says vaccine hoarding by wealth in the nations will leave papa new guinea's 10000000 people and protects its. brazil's president has signed an executive order to provide more than $100000000.00 in pandemic relief package was signed on the same day the country had...
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minutes, we're tracking your drive times and those hot spots daryn james back to you thank you rate, a 31 and the big story, the johnson's single-shot vaccine is on its way right now to california. >>it could arrive as early as today, so when can you get a shot kron four's dan kerman has more. >>federal officials announced monday that 3.9 million doses of the newly approved johnson and johnson covid-19 vaccine started shipping sunday and could arrive in jurisdictions across the u.s. as early as tuesday governor, newsome has announced california is expected to receive more than 380,000 doses this week there. >>are still a lot of individuals who need to be vaccinated so having more choices more vaccines out there it will really help that situation doctor rick nettles is vice president of medical affairs with the janssen pharmaceutical companies of johnson and johnson right now we think that current vaccine is one shot provides that protection against severe disease including against all the variance. >>study suggests change a single dose vaccine has proved slightly less effective than moderna and pfizer federal health of
minutes, we're tracking your drive times and those hot spots daryn james back to you thank you rate, a 31 and the big story, the johnson's single-shot vaccine is on its way right now to california. >>it could arrive as early as today, so when can you get a shot kron four's dan kerman has more. >>federal officials announced monday that 3.9 million doses of the newly approved johnson and johnson covid-19 vaccine started shipping sunday and could arrive in jurisdictions across the u.s....
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johnson. tonight on "the week," hundreds of bills, what will they mean for democracy? we'll discuss with jamest's next on president biden's agenda. join us here on msnbc. >>> tuesday morning, results afternoon historic union vote in alabama will be revealed. if yes, they will join the first amazon union, something the giant tech company has been fighting for years. annabell, welcome to you. this is interesting. you recently spoke to some of the workers for a new article. talk about some of their biggest complaint s complaints. what did you find out? >> reporter: their biggest complaint was job security. many workers at amazon warehouses feel that their jobs can be taken away for any reason at any time. they're very strict at enforcing social distancing but one worker i spoke to said that really only applies to workers and not managers. >> that means that are all of these workers paid by the hour workers, is that what they are? does anybody have long-term permalance or benefits? >> amazon workers are paid hourly, $15.30 is the base pay. one of the workers we spoke to works overnight. that's an
johnson. tonight on "the week," hundreds of bills, what will they mean for democracy? we'll discuss with jamest's next on president biden's agenda. join us here on msnbc. >>> tuesday morning, results afternoon historic union vote in alabama will be revealed. if yes, they will join the first amazon union, something the giant tech company has been fighting for years. annabell, welcome to you. this is interesting. you recently spoke to some of the workers for a new article. talk...
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, there is a problem, we have senator ron johnson at the border with republican senators last week also jason chaffetz, liz peek, vince: ace, ric grenell, james carafano and ice acting director ronald vitiello. we have a jampacked show, senator john kennedy calling out items border policy as bone and deep down to the narrow stupid senator tom cotton because it totally insanity 15 house republicans headed to the border as republican senators were there on friday and democrats instead here's what they're doing there focusing on doing out of control big government spending and now this senator chuck schumer he wants to do an end run bending senate rules to ram through the 3 trillion-dollar infrastructure spending we will explain the democrats plan to ban taxpayers. and pete buttigieg and humiliating back down he had to back down after he got blasted for a new tack on the middle and lower income taxes, taxing drivers by the miles that would've slammed the working for in the trucking industry but we have the debate on what they plan to do instead. a ninth woman sherry, accused democrat new york governor andrew cuomo of sexual harassment is a new y
, there is a problem, we have senator ron johnson at the border with republican senators last week also jason chaffetz, liz peek, vince: ace, ric grenell, james carafano and ice acting director ronald vitiello. we have a jampacked show, senator john kennedy calling out items border policy as bone and deep down to the narrow stupid senator tom cotton because it totally insanity 15 house republicans headed to the border as republican senators were there on friday and democrats instead here's what...
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. >> reporter: james lapan, one of nick's co-workers police had already spoken with. >> it's just we don't -- we never got along. >> reporter: jeff johnsonys before the murder, lapan had come to him with a complaint about nick and with it, a warning. >> he said that if i don't handle it, he has his own way of handling things and just bolted right out of my office. >> you knew the name james lapan. >> i did. >> nick had talked about him as somebody he'd had problems with. >> yes. >> but not being afraid of. >> no. >> reporter: detective garcia now interviewed lapan again at marana aerospace. he told her he spent the sunday before the murder with his family and said he and his wife went to bed around 9:00 and got up around 5:00 a.m., which would have been an hour after nick's murder. >> if i contact your wife, she's going to tell me this is where you were on sunday? >> i would hope so. >> okay. >> he pretty much answered all the questions that we had. the interview ends. >> reporter: but then maybe two minutes later, there was a knock on her door. >> and it's james. he came back, and he tells us, i basically need to tell you the truth. >>
. >> reporter: james lapan, one of nick's co-workers police had already spoken with. >> it's just we don't -- we never got along. >> reporter: jeff johnsonys before the murder, lapan had come to him with a complaint about nick and with it, a warning. >> he said that if i don't handle it, he has his own way of handling things and just bolted right out of my office. >> you knew the name james lapan. >> i did. >> nick had talked about him as somebody he'd...
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johnson. tonight at 9:00 eastern on "the week" hundreds of voting bills in nearly every state. what does it mean for democracy? discuss with jamesnt biden's agenda. join us for "the week," 9:00 eastern on msnbc. ern on msnbc. ? (waitress) well, you've got to sign a waiver. [loud laughter] (woman) is this even a road? (man) yeah. (woman) so what should we do second? (vo male) the subaru forester. the most adventurous forester ever. (vo female) get 0% for 63 months on select new 2021 models. now through march 31st. want to make a name for yourself in gaming? then make a name for yourself. even if your office, and bank balance are... far from glamorous. that means expensing nothing but pizza. your expenses look good, and your books are set for the month! ...going up against this guy... and pitching your idea 100 times. no, no, no! no. i like it. -he likes it! ...and you definitely love that. intuit quickbooks helps small businesses be more successful with payments, payroll, banking and live bookkeeping. for people living with h-i-v, keep being you. and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day tre
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johnson at the border who was with republican senators last week. with us, jason chaffetz, liz peek, vince collagnese, former acting dni. >> rick: grenell, james carafanond ron have it tell low. senator john kennedy calling out biden's border policy to the marrow stupid. 15 house republicans headed to the border today after republican senators were there on friday. democrats, here is what they are doing? they're focusing doing out of control big government spending. you no this, senator chuck schumer wants to do an end-run, bending beyond recognition senate rules to ram through biden's 3 trillion-dollar infrastructure spending. we'll explain how the democrats plan to sandbag taxpayers here. transportation secretary pete buttigieg in a humiliating backdown. he had to back down after he got blasted for a new tax on the middle and lower income classes, taxing drivers by the mile. it would have slammed the working poor and the trucking industry but we've got the debate what they plan to now do instead. plus this, a ninth woman, sherry vill, accused new york democrat governor andrew cuomo of sexual harrassment as new york state attorney generals subpoenas d
johnson at the border who was with republican senators last week. with us, jason chaffetz, liz peek, vince collagnese, former acting dni. >> rick: grenell, james carafanond ron have it tell low. senator john kennedy calling out biden's border policy to the marrow stupid. 15 house republicans headed to the border today after republican senators were there on friday. democrats, here is what they are doing? they're focusing doing out of control big government spending. you no this, senator...
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to get up here sooner rather than later james darya i'll send it back to you all thank you very much great to see the live picture from up there has been a johnson following it in the weather center but then to see the actual conditions there. >>yeah, the roads look okay at the moment is just accuse piling and overnight job it is good to see that they're keeping up with it though that's definitely nice it looks like those chain controls are working just fine and conditions out there up in the sierra nevada are going to be just a little bit slick for commuters up there right now it's a winter storm warning above 3,000 feet once you head into this year that remains until 07:00pm today says alivio was just showing you as you venture up there just make sure you're prepared for it. those wintery scenes at this point something that we're pretty used to seeing up in the sierra as we work our way into these final few weeks of winter and eventually into what will hopefully be a even more snow in the spring right now radar shows you clear skies for parts of the bay but not so much for other parts snow in the sierra nevada and heavy rain at times here acro
to get up here sooner rather than later james darya i'll send it back to you all thank you very much great to see the live picture from up there has been a johnson following it in the weather center but then to see the actual conditions there. >>yeah, the roads look okay at the moment is just accuse piling and overnight job it is good to see that they're keeping up with it though that's definitely nice it looks like those chain controls are working just fine and conditions out there up in...
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drive times much more of a for now daryn james back to you here on a 5 oh one and the developing story that we're following a 3rd covid vaccine is on the way the johnson and johnson one shot vaccine was approved over the weekend. those are being shipped now across the country. they could be getting into people's arms. this week, california expects to get more than a million doses of the j j vaccine in the next 3 weeks and we'll have more details in a live report coming up at 5.30 looking forward to that also happening today 9th and 10th grade students in the novato unified school district will be returning to in person learning about that in the district welcome 7th and 8th graders last week kron 4 sarah stinson is live in nevada with more hi sarah. >>hi there live here at novato high school one of 3 high schools in the district that will start to reopen for in person learning this is one of the first districts to allow high school students go back to the classroom. so it's big news and they're excited to be able to announce this that they're going to let their high schoolers back inside take a look at video though you can from the middle schoolers th
drive times much more of a for now daryn james back to you here on a 5 oh one and the developing story that we're following a 3rd covid vaccine is on the way the johnson and johnson one shot vaccine was approved over the weekend. those are being shipped now across the country. they could be getting into people's arms. this week, california expects to get more than a million doses of the j j vaccine in the next 3 weeks and we'll have more details in a live report coming up at 5.30 looking...
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james tourist tells us this will change and help the vaccine rollout in the city. penpal beyonce college in san francisco is no stranger to mass vaccinations, today. johnsonohnson, the nation's third authorized vaccine, is making its way into arms. people driving these cars are part of the state's one a and one b tier that includes elderly. health care workers and teachers. it's one shot, you know, so much better that you don't have to wait. 21 2 28 days. you remember that expect to feel worse after the second one, so this is just one and done 1001 time doses? that means everyone driving through these lanes does not need a second appointment. you just need one shot. it has fewer side effects on does there are there are is an ability to, uh. divide this vaccine in places where we might not be able to supply the other two vaccines because it doesn't have to be frozen since its creation. many question j and j's efficacy it's reported effectiveness is less than the madonna or fizer vaccines, but health officials like san francisco health director grant colfax says all three vaccines prevent severe covid cases and death at about the same rate. the bottom line,
james tourist tells us this will change and help the vaccine rollout in the city. penpal beyonce college in san francisco is no stranger to mass vaccinations, today. johnsonohnson, the nation's third authorized vaccine, is making its way into arms. people driving these cars are part of the state's one a and one b tier that includes elderly. health care workers and teachers. it's one shot, you know, so much better that you don't have to wait. 21 2 28 days. you remember that expect to feel worse...
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johnson. >> hello, mehdi, nice to see you. >>> coming up, the filibuster remains a potential roadblock. if none of these voting rights bills pass the senate, then what's the point? congressman jameso talk strategy. >>> covid cases are rising again all over the country. they are up 12% from last week. what does it mean for reopening our states' economies? we'll check in on nevada with its governor steve sisilak. >>> there are 8,500
johnson. >> hello, mehdi, nice to see you. >>> coming up, the filibuster remains a potential roadblock. if none of these voting rights bills pass the senate, then what's the point? congressman jameso talk strategy. >>> covid cases are rising again all over the country. they are up 12% from last week. what does it mean for reopening our states' economies? we'll check in on nevada with its governor steve sisilak. >>> there are 8,500
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johnson. tonight at 9:00 eastern on "the week" hundreds of voting bills in nearly every state. what will they mean for democracy? we'll discuss it with james and consider what's next on president biden's agenda. join us for "the week" tonight at 9:00 eastern here on msnbc. kn t at 9:00 eastern here on msnbc. you're 55 and up, t- mobile has plans built just for you. switch today and get 2 lines of unlimited and 2 free smartphones. plus you'll now get netflix on us. all this for up to 50% off vs. verizon. it's all included. 2 lines of unlimited for only $70 bucks. and this rate is fixed. you'll pay exactly $70 bucks total. this month and every month. only at t-mobile. so you want to make the best burger ever? then make it! that means cooking day and night until you get... (ding)... you got paid! that means... best burger ever. intuit quickbooks helps small businesses be more successful with payments, payroll, banking and live bookkeeping. is mealtime a struggle? introducing ore-ida potato pay. where ore-ida golden crinkles are your crispy currency to pay for bites of this... ...with this. when kids won't eat dinner, potato pay them to. ore-i
johnson. tonight at 9:00 eastern on "the week" hundreds of voting bills in nearly every state. what will they mean for democracy? we'll discuss it with james and consider what's next on president biden's agenda. join us for "the week" tonight at 9:00 eastern here on msnbc. kn t at 9:00 eastern here on msnbc. you're 55 and up, t- mobile has plans built just for you. switch today and get 2 lines of unlimited and 2 free smartphones. plus you'll now get netflix on us. all this...
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johnson. >> hello, mehdi, nice to see you. >>> coming up, the filibuster remains a potential roadblock. if none of these voting rights bills pass the senate, then what's the point? congressman james clyburn joins us live to talk strategy. >>> covid cases are rising again all over the country. they are up 12% from last week. what does it mean for reopening our states' economies? we'll check in on nevada with its governor steve sisilak. >>> there are 8,500 cases reported since the beginning of coronavirus. that is the tip of the iceberg. >> how will americans respond to a rise in hate crimes against asian-americans? i'm joshua johnson. welcome to "the week." >>> senate democrats have two big priorities right now. gun control and voting rights. there seems to be some common ground on a background check bill. here is what democratic senator chris murphy of connecticut said today on "meet the press." >> i'm not interested in getting 50 votes in the senate. i'm interested in getting 60 votes. that's what is required to pass a piece of legislation today. and so i've been instructed by senator schumer to work over the next several weeks with democrats and willing republicans to try to ge
johnson. >> hello, mehdi, nice to see you. >>> coming up, the filibuster remains a potential roadblock. if none of these voting rights bills pass the senate, then what's the point? congressman james clyburn joins us live to talk strategy. >>> covid cases are rising again all over the country. they are up 12% from last week. what does it mean for reopening our states' economies? we'll check in on nevada with its governor steve sisilak. >>> there are 8,500 cases...
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james and area, okay, busy area they should get some clothes, thank you will. >>so developing story that we're following this morning a 3rd covid vaccine is on its way the johnson and johnson vaccine was approved over the weekend. they're being shipped now across the country could go into arms starting next week in fact, california understand is set to receive maybe more than a million of these doses over the next 3 weeks so that would be huge in getting more and more people vaccinated bring up much more on this coming up at 7.30 and this could be a a big boon in terms of getting things back to normal yeah back to normal the word in novato because kids you get to go back to school more of a knife. >>and 10th graders are returning to class this morning and there he saw the younger kids go back last week, yeah, the school welcoming 7th and 8th graders last week we've got kron 4 sarah stinson live for us in nevada with more on what we can expect today, good morning, sarah. >>pretty soon teachers will start arriving to nevada novato high school and nevado is one of the first public high school districts to reopen the classrooms and he may have the 9th and 10th grad
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james, back to you. all right. thanks a lot. okay. >> good 32 is the time right now. and happening this morning, san francisco is going to publicly vaccinate a 1000 people with the johnson and johnson one shot deal. that's right. which is going to be a big boost to the number of people vaccinated in the city. >> we've got kron four's yulia 7 standing by to explain more about what's happening today. good morning, ali. >> good morning. what you can see, these personnel is just coming out on the site. now. this is the vast the best backs, a nation site over here at city college. and this is where johnson and johnson's vaccine is going make its debut in san francisco. so health officials are going to come down here. they've already have. 1000 participants to get the vaccine and this is all to try to educate and give confidence to the public that, you know, the johnson and johnson vaccine is just as effective and just as safe as of return. i'm sorry, moderna and the pfizer vaccine. so they they really want to try to put the word out and that's why they've already have a 1000 people set up who volunteered to take this to take this vaccine and the off at the criteria they're e
james, back to you. all right. thanks a lot. okay. >> good 32 is the time right now. and happening this morning, san francisco is going to publicly vaccinate a 1000 people with the johnson and johnson one shot deal. that's right. which is going to be a big boost to the number of people vaccinated in the city. >> we've got kron four's yulia 7 standing by to explain more about what's happening today. good morning, ali. >> good morning. what you can see, these personnel is just...
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james. >> he is still seeing himself as a leader of the republican party in wisconsin. that supports him, and believes in him. and he doesn't see the damage that he is doing. >> reporter: says johnson wisconsin. but plenty of other republicans are ready to see him retire. >> i am getting e-mails from -- from people that were longtime republicans that are saying, what the heck happened to ron johnson? and what is going on with our republican party? >> sara murray joins us now. sounds like some constituents weren't even aware of johnson's recent remarks. >> yeah, that's -- that's right. we talked to a number of folks who did not want to be on camera because they just felt like they didn't know enough about what ron johnson stood for or what he has been saying recently. and that's concern for democrats here in wisconsin. they say they feel ron johnson has been able to win re-election in the past because he sort of flown under the radar and when it comes time to campaign again, he casts himself as a sort of sensible conservative businessman. you know, in 2016, a lot of folks counted him out and he managed to win re-election. so even though johnson hasn't said whether he is going to be
james. >> he is still seeing himself as a leader of the republican party in wisconsin. that supports him, and believes in him. and he doesn't see the damage that he is doing. >> reporter: says johnson wisconsin. but plenty of other republicans are ready to see him retire. >> i am getting e-mails from -- from people that were longtime republicans that are saying, what the heck happened to ron johnson? and what is going on with our republican party? >> sara murray joins us...
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johnson will vote yea on h.r. 1799. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from massachusetts seek recognition? mr. lynch: as the member designated by mr. james langevin of rhode island, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. langevin will vote yes on h.r. 1799. the p.p.p. extension act of 2021. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from connecticut seek recognition? >> thank you, mr. speaker. as the member designated by mr. pearl mirt of colorado, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. perlmutter will vote yes on h.r. 1799. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from rhode island. mr. cicilline: as the member designated by ms. pingree, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that ms. pingree will vote yes on h. res. 1799. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. december joe lay pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that he will vote yay on h.r. 1799. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: frosm the gentlewoman from indiana seek recognition? mrs. walorski: as the member designated by mr.
johnson will vote yea on h.r. 1799. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from massachusetts seek recognition? mr. lynch: as the member designated by mr. james langevin of rhode island, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. langevin will vote yes on h.r. 1799. the p.p.p. extension act of 2021. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from connecticut seek recognition? >> thank you, mr. speaker. as the member...
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johnson will vote yes on h.r. 1651. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from massachusetts seek recognition? mr. lynch: as the member designated by by honorable james langevin of rhode island and pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house mr. langevin will vote yes on house resolution 1651, the covid-19 bankruptcy relief extension anth of 2021. -- act of 2021. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from massachusetts seek recognition? >> as the member designated by by honorable mr. james langevin of rhode island and pursuant to house resolution number 8, i inform the house that mr. langevin will vote yes on house resolution 1651, covid-19 bankruptcy relief act of 2021. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from massachusetts seek recognition? mr. lynch: good evening still zegged by mr. langevin, i would like to i inform the house the house that mr. langevin would like to vote h.r. 1651, the covid-19 bankruptcy extension relief act of 2021, for the third time. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from florida seek recognition? as the member designated by mr.
johnson will vote yes on h.r. 1651. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from massachusetts seek recognition? mr. lynch: as the member designated by by honorable james langevin of rhode island and pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house mr. langevin will vote yes on house resolution 1651, the covid-19 bankruptcy relief extension anth of 2021. -- act of 2021. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from massachusetts seek recognition?...
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"washington post" columnist james holman writes in quote, part, president biden wants to make government great again. and lyndon b. johnson his new role model. perhaps surprising for those who anticipated that the 78-year-old biden might be satisfied being a caretaker president after the turbulence of donald trump. biden operates in a far different political environment than lbj and his nascent efforts to create a great society 2.0 are fragile. most of what biden has accomplished during his first two months is temporary and could be rolled back by the next president. yet, insiders say he yaer yearn be a transformational president, despite having campaigned as a transitional figure, who would serve mainly as a bridge to the next generation of democratic leaders. it's going to be awfully hard, in short, for biden to do much more than he already has to achieve a great society that can endure. but he has made a start at building a better one. >> katty kay, i know you remember what republicans were all saying before barack obama passed the affordable care act. and they were saying, if he passes this, then it's going to become
"washington post" columnist james holman writes in quote, part, president biden wants to make government great again. and lyndon b. johnson his new role model. perhaps surprising for those who anticipated that the 78-year-old biden might be satisfied being a caretaker president after the turbulence of donald trump. biden operates in a far different political environment than lbj and his nascent efforts to create a great society 2.0 are fragile. most of what biden has accomplished...
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anthony milian, antoine jamil johnson, brad rumfield, brittany dawn scruggs, bryan fundora, car lessa taylor, curt inn smith, daevion pullom, detraio dijon whorton, james john del giorno, jessica morehouse, jordan reen, joseph marwan brown, jovanne holman, kevin neal, kimberly marcum, lentaius kor test hall, leonne kellam, lovelle lovelleularramore. i apologize for mispronouncing many of these names, but it is it important to read these names into the record so at least they live in that space. because the numbers aren't moving our colleagues to action. so far this year, just 2021, there have been 9,649 gun-related deaths. these include homicides and murders, accidental shootings, and suicides. some people take issue with the fact that when we talk about the gun violence epidemic that we're including suicides in these numbers and there have been thousands of suicides in the united states this year, but it's important that we talk about these deaths together. again, this evening is not going to be a time to go deep into the question of policy change, but when you do start to explore interventions and causes, you will find that many of the same causes fo
anthony milian, antoine jamil johnson, brad rumfield, brittany dawn scruggs, bryan fundora, car lessa taylor, curt inn smith, daevion pullom, detraio dijon whorton, james john del giorno, jessica morehouse, jordan reen, joseph marwan brown, jovanne holman, kevin neal, kimberly marcum, lentaius kor test hall, leonne kellam, lovelle lovelleularramore. i apologize for mispronouncing many of these names, but it is it important to read these names into the record so at least they live in that space....